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Computers/Statistics/Engineering Chemical Engineering for Chemists  
Course Code: CEFC  
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Course Information
This course is for scientists who need to bridge the gap between the research lab and the chemical plant. Anyone involved in R&D, quality control, design, development, production or processes needing an overview of modern chemical engineering will benefit from this course. This course is also a valuable refresher for practicing chemical engineers. Many topics involve mathematical formulas and do require some knowledge of calculus.  
 
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When/Where/Fees
 
Houston, TX :: Las Vegas, NV :: Philadelphia, PA :: La Jolla, CA  
  Dates/Times/Locations
 
  December 7-8, 2009
  Check-in opens at 7:30 a.m. on the first day of the course.

Course runs from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day.
 
  Event Location:
  Houston Community College Northeast
  555 Community College Drive
  Houston, TX 77013
 
  Personal Hotel Reservations:
Baymont Inn & Suites Houston East
828 Mercury Drive
Houston, TX 77013 US
Phone: 713-673-4200
Fax: 713-674-6913
 
  Fees  
 
  Early Registration: $1,295 (ends Oct. 26)  
  Advanced Registration: $1,395 (ends Nov. 23)  
  Standard Registration: $1,495  
 
  The course fee includes a course binder and a continental breakfast each day.

Five for Four! Register five people for one course, one person for five courses, or any combination in between and your fifth registration is free. Note: This discount is only available if you register by fax, mail or phone and mention this discount and may not be combined with any other offer.
 
 
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Key Topics
 
  • Fundamentals – material and energy balancing
  • Practical, timely information on chemical reactor design, reaction systems, and chemical process economics
  • Process Details – thermodynamics, reactor design, transport phenomena
  • Process Integration – control and design
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Course Instructor(s)
 
Todd M. Przybycien, Ph.D. , is Professor of Chemical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University and teaches Chemical Engineering for Chemists.
 
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